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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Illegal Immigrant Reporter's License Revoked

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Illegal Immigrant Reporter's License Revoked

Last month, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Jose Antonio Vargas outed himself as an illegal immigrant in a NY Times Magazine story about his years trying to escape detection with fake documents and continue his successful life. He detailed how he was able to get a driver's license in Washington state, "The license is valid until 2016. This offered me five more years of acceptable identification — but also five more years of fear, of lying to people I respect and institutions that trusted me, of running away from who I am." Except now Washington has revoked his license. more ›

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Reporter Outs Himself As Illegal Immigrant

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Reporter Outs Himself As Illegal Immigrant

This Sunday's NY Times Magazine has a long cover story by reporter Jose Antonio Vargas, who reveals that he is an illegal immigrant from the Philippines. Vargas, a writer who wrote The New Yorker's profile on Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and shared a Pulitzer Prize as part of the Washington Post team covering the Virginia Tech shootings, explains how he made the discovery when he was 16, "I rode my bike to the nearby D.M.V. office to get my driver’s permit. Some of my friends already had their licenses, so I figured it was time. But when I handed the clerk my green card as proof of U.S. residency, she flipped it around, examining it. 'This is fake,' she whispered. 'Don’t come back here again.'" more ›

New York's White People Like Arizona's Immigration Law

New York's White People Like Arizona's Immigration Law

New Yorkers of all kinds have been protesting Arizona's new immigration law pretty much since it was announced, and with good reason; the melting pot of America has a reputation for accepting immigrants. A new survey confirms that tradition, with New Yorkers opposing the law by a 2-1 margin. However, the percentage among white people polled was 49-47 for the law. Were guessing they make up a majority of the 52% who want the law here. more ›

Bloomberg Says More Immigrants Are Needed

Bloomberg Says More Immigrants Are Needed

Mayor Bloomberg continues to express his dismay over Arizona's controversial immigration-enforcement law. In an interview with MyFoxNY, he said, "The solution to our problems is more immigration, more immigrants. That's been true since the Pilgrims settled here. And will continue to be true even more so in the future as we continue to live in a more global technological world." more ›

Woman Who Scammed Immigrants Must Pay $3 Million

Woman Who Scammed Immigrants Must Pay $3 Million

A Jackson Heights woman has been ordered to pay $3 million in penalties and restitution for convincing illegal immigrants to give her money in exchange for helping them become citizens, then doing nothing on their behalf. The State Supreme Court ruling comes after Attorney General, and still undeclared gubernatorial candidate, Andrew Cuomo filed a lawsuit against Miriam Mercedes Hernandez for swindling undocumented immigrants out of up to $15,000 each in Green Card and citizenship scams. more ›

Paraguayan Consulate Appointee Actually Illegal Immigrant

Paraguayan Consulate Appointee Actually Illegal Immigrant

Last year, Queens resident Augusto Noguera was appointed to an administrative role in Paraguay's consulate in NY, apparently "as payback for supporting [its President Fernando] Lugo and other candidates in last year’s elections," according to the NY Times. Only, it turned out that Noguera was an illegal immigrant—he's currently "locked in an immigration detention center in Arizona," caught last month at the border carrying someone else's passport. The publisher of newspaper El Mirador Paraguayo laments, "We want qualified people with sensitivity to the needs of Paraguayans abroad, not political appointments. It’s more than embarrassing. We’re sad. Coming from one of the most corrupt countries in the world, we’ve lost the capacity to be embarrassed." more ›

Steamrolled: Spitzer Drops Driver's License Plan

Steamrolled: Spitzer Drops Driver's License Plan

After heated debate and almost universal dislike from both parties and many NY residents for his controversial driver's license plan, Governor Spitzer has decided to shelve the idea. He is expected to announce the news today during a meeting with the Democratic congressional delegation, whose recently elected members have criticized the Governor for putting their positions in jeopardy with voters. The Governor spoke to the NY Times, "You have perhaps seen me struggle with it... more ›

Spitzer May Shift Gears Again on Driver's License Plan

Spitzer May Shift Gears Again on Driver's License Plan

Governor Spitzer may back off his controversial plan to offer driver's licenses to illegal immigrants after weeks of bipartisan criticism. During a trip to San Juan, Puerto, Spitzer didn't quite rule out shelving the plan, acknowledging, "It's a tough issue." Spitzer's aides are apparently worried that the issue is preventing the governor "from advancing or even discussing other matters." The issue is disliked by voters, elected officials, and pundits all around - and also... more ›

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